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Subject: Q Science (General)


Year: 2025


Type: Article
Type: NonPeerReviewed



Title: LAW ENFORCEMENT HEALTH AND DIET HABITS ACROSS ACTIVE-DUTY SHIFTS


Author: MELSA, Caroline
Author: MALE, Brandon
Author: CAMIC, Clayton
Author: CHOMENTOWSKI, Peter



Abstract: An examination of the responses from active-duty law enforcement and the impacts that each specific shift has on their diet and exercise habits when working. This study uses answers from survey data to analyze various positions to see what trends occurred while working specific shifts. Additionally, this study looks at the habits of active-duty law enforcement to see what should be done to increase healthy habits. The results of this study indicated that officers tend to have more negative exercise and diet habits when working night shifts and access to gyms and healthier food options is diminished.


Publisher: aculty of Physical Education, Tetova, Republic of North Macedonia


Relation: https://eprints.unite.edu.mk/2123/



Identifier: oai:eprints.unite.edu.mk:2123
Identifier: https://eprints.unite.edu.mk/2123/1/Sport%20and%20Health%202025-9-16.pdf
Identifier: MELSA, Caroline and MALE, Brandon and CAMIC, Clayton and CHOMENTOWSKI, Peter (2025) LAW ENFORCEMENT HEALTH AND DIET HABITS ACROSS ACTIVE-DUTY SHIFTS. International Journal of Sport Sciences and Health, 12 (25-26). pp. 9-16. ISSN 2545-4978



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